Contemporary European populism and the return of history
This paper develops a relational analysis of populism. After placing the rise of contemporary European populism in the post-Cold War context, the static definition of populism as a “thin-centred” and restrictive ideology is exposed. A definition of populism as a process is used, in contrast with t...
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doaj-23215c1b742f4a87a77d56f2c73cb4e52020-11-24T22:12:44ZspaBarcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB)Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals2013-035X2018-09-0111985112doi.org/10.24241/rcai.2018.119.2.85Contemporary European populism and the return of historyDaniel Matthews-Ferrero0Doctorando Marie Curie, School of Social Science, University of AberdeenThis paper develops a relational analysis of populism. After placing the rise of contemporary European populism in the post-Cold War context, the static definition of populism as a “thin-centred” and restrictive ideology is exposed. A definition of populism as a process is used, in contrast with the tendency to apply static definitions. The figure of Pablo Iglesias is in this sense presented as an exemplary case that demonstrates the limitations of the use of these static definitions. The EU is also examined as a body that is spearheading the depoliticising processes that provoke the populist reaction – placing the focus on the “New Intergovernmentalism” to interpret the integration dilemmas – and the populist-technocratic and liberal-democratic dichotomies are addressed as historical endosymbioses. Finally, consideration is given to what should be done about the populist impasse.https://www.raco.cat/index.php/RevistaCIDOB/article/view/10.24241-rcai.2018.119.2.85/432511relational analysis populismideologydemocracyliberalismhistoryEurope |
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Contemporary European populism and the return of history |
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Contemporary European populism and the return of history |
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Contemporary European populism and the return of history |
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This paper develops a relational analysis of populism. After placing the rise of contemporary European populism in the
post-Cold War context, the static definition of populism as a “thin-centred” and restrictive ideology is exposed. A definition of
populism as a process is used, in contrast with the tendency to apply static definitions. The figure of Pablo Iglesias is in this
sense presented as an exemplary case that demonstrates the limitations of the use of these static definitions. The EU is also examined as a body that is spearheading the depoliticising processes that provoke the populist reaction – placing the focus
on the “New Intergovernmentalism” to interpret the integration dilemmas – and the populist-technocratic and liberal-democratic
dichotomies are addressed as historical endosymbioses.
Finally, consideration is given to what should be done about the populist impasse. |
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relational analysis populism ideology democracy liberalism history Europe |
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